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mr. smith: mr. speaker, i move that the house suspend the rules and pass h.r. 6620, the former presidents protection act of 2012. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title of the bill. the clerk: h.r. 6620, a bill to amend title 18, united states code, to eliminate certain limitations on the length of secret service protection for former presidents and for the children of forming presidents. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the rule, the gentleman from texas, mr. smith, and the gentleman from michigan, mr. conyers, each will control 20 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from texas. mr. smith: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous material on h.r. 6620 currently under consideration. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. mr. smith: and mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. smith
mr. smith: mr. speaker, i move that the house suspend the rules and pass h.r. 6620, the former presidents protection act of 2012. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title of the bill. the clerk: h.r. 6620, a bill to amend title 18, united states code, to eliminate certain limitations on the length of secret service protection for former presidents and for the children of forming presidents. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the rule, the gentleman from texas, mr. smith, and...
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mr. smith: i rise -- mr. scott: i rise in support of h.r. 662, because it improves the america invents act. earlier this year, the house passed h.r. 6621 in a vote of 3088-89. the senate passed the legislation with an amendment by unanimous concept. now that the america invents act is law, our focus should be on how it can be improoveed. this is why i support h.r. 6621 because it accomplishes that very goal in several respects. to begin with h.r. 66 1 clarifies and improves provisions to help implement the america invents act, it clarifies provisions dealing with patent term adjustments, derivation proceedings and terms of the patent public advisory committee. the senate amendment to this bill makes one change to the house-passed bill by removing the provision requiring the patent office to prepare a report on patent applications pending before the office for over 18 years. although this provision has been removed, we must continue to study ways to improve the patent system and make sure there are not delatos
mr. smith: i rise -- mr. scott: i rise in support of h.r. 662, because it improves the america invents act. earlier this year, the house passed h.r. 6621 in a vote of 3088-89. the senate passed the legislation with an amendment by unanimous concept. now that the america invents act is law, our focus should be on how it can be improoveed. this is why i support h.r. 6621 because it accomplishes that very goal in several respects. to begin with h.r. 66 1 clarifies and improves provisions to help...
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mr. smith: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous material on h.r. 6621 as amended, currently under consideration. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. smith: mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. smith: mr. speaker, the lay lee-smith american invents america, or aia, was signed into law on december 16, 2011. it was the first major patent reform bill in over 60 years and most substantial reform of u.s. patent law since the 1836 patent act. the lay lee-smith a.i.a. re-establishes the united states patent system as a global standard. over the past year the patent office has worked diligently to implement the provisions of the act to ensure the bill realizes its full potential to promote innovation and create jobs. the bill that we consider today includes several technical corrections and improvements that ensure t
mr. smith: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous material on h.r. 6621 as amended, currently under consideration. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. smith: mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. smith: mr. speaker, the lay lee-smith american invents america, or aia, was signed into law on december 16,...
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mr. smith: i do, yes. the speaker pro tempore: under clause 8-d-2 of rule 22 if both managers support the conference report, then another member may claim 1/3 for debate allotted on. the chair will recognize the gentleman from massachusetts to control 20 minutes in opposition to the conference report. the gentleman from california is recognized. mr. mckeon: mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: let the house be in order. the gentleman is recognized. mr. mckeon: mr. speaker, i rise today in support of the fiscal year 2013 national defense authorization act conference report. as you know, the ndaa is the key instrument by which the congress fulfills its primary constitutional responsibility to provide for the common defense. this year will mark the 51st straight year we've successfully completed our work. we have long prided ourselves on our ability to reach across the aisle and build strong bipartisan legislation on behalf of our troops. this year is no exception.
mr. smith: i do, yes. the speaker pro tempore: under clause 8-d-2 of rule 22 if both managers support the conference report, then another member may claim 1/3 for debate allotted on. the chair will recognize the gentleman from massachusetts to control 20 minutes in opposition to the conference report. the gentleman from california is recognized. mr. mckeon: mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: let the house be in order. the gentleman is recognized....
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mr. smith, are you aware of this provision? >> i am not familiar with that section. >> let me ask you this. in this provision, you may not know this either, but the word quality is not defined in the statute. it is safe to assume that the secretary, not just secretary sebelius, but every secretary to follow, would be able to define for regulation what that word quality means. yes or no? >> i believe that is the correct interpretation. again, we have tried to introduce quality performances into a variety of parts of our programs, both in managed care, both in the fee-for-service world, and this is another one of our concerns that we will have states with standards, and the federal government with standards. >> this is a huge concern. i know what quality means with regard to the specialty of gynecology as defined by the american college. it is the same thing for the american college of surgeons. they define quality. if the secretary decided to use this provision in the law under 1311 h -- she or any secretary could use this provi
mr. smith, are you aware of this provision? >> i am not familiar with that section. >> let me ask you this. in this provision, you may not know this either, but the word quality is not defined in the statute. it is safe to assume that the secretary, not just secretary sebelius, but every secretary to follow, would be able to define for regulation what that word quality means. yes or no? >> i believe that is the correct interpretation. again, we have tried to introduce quality...
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mr. smith's op- ed portrayed a firm that is unrecognized to us, and following its investigation concluded mr. smith appeared to be frustrated about his career and future prospects at goldman sachs." do you agree with that? > > not at all. i was actually doing very well in my career. > > other than being an author, are you working right now? > > i focused a lot of time writing the book, but what i want to do right now is i actually want to be a very vocal, loud voice for financial reform, because i think there's a real place for people from within the industry to reform wall street for the better, to make it more transparent and more sustainable and less dangerous to society. > > good to have you on the show this morning. that's greg smith, author of "why i left goldman sachs." coming up next, hollywood high: the films that lifted the box office to a record year. we will be right back. 2012 was a blockbuster year at the box office in more than one way. our movie man, erik childress, is her
mr. smith's op- ed portrayed a firm that is unrecognized to us, and following its investigation concluded mr. smith appeared to be frustrated about his career and future prospects at goldman sachs." do you agree with that? > > not at all. i was actually doing very well in my career. > > other than being an author, are you working right now? > > i focused a lot of time writing the book, but what i want to do right now is i actually want to be a very vocal, loud voice for...
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i'm jonathan smith. would you fill this out, mr. smith? it's jonathan. pleasure to meet you... libby. libby. get in tight with the locals. they know the good fishing spots. i had to drag it out of earl. that guy's shy. yeah, i know. what do you mean, you know? libby and earl-- the couple i'm supposed to get together. why didn't you tell me? because you're on vacation. oh, yeah. that's right. reach down and get me a nice, juicy night crawler. here. you do it. a little squeamish, huh? no. i just don't want to be part of killing one of his creatures. think i'll use a lure. any luck? not even a nibble. my friend's a little bitter. how about a cup of coffee? that sounds good. you go ahead. i'll talk to earl about his great fishing spot. i'll clean up and meet you in the restaurant. sure you don't want coffee? no. you go ahead. see you later. i don't want coffee, i want fish! mark's the fisherman. i'm along for the ride. there's something calm and peaceful about boats. you're lucky to live here. it is lovely. occasionally i take it for granted, something i thought i'd never do. taylo
i'm jonathan smith. would you fill this out, mr. smith? it's jonathan. pleasure to meet you... libby. libby. get in tight with the locals. they know the good fishing spots. i had to drag it out of earl. that guy's shy. yeah, i know. what do you mean, you know? libby and earl-- the couple i'm supposed to get together. why didn't you tell me? because you're on vacation. oh, yeah. that's right. reach down and get me a nice, juicy night crawler. here. you do it. a little squeamish, huh? no. i just...
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i suppose mr. smith, mr. greenstein, and mr. alexander, you think the way to solve it is to put it a danger a block grant? >> yes. >> if given the choice, i would take it. >> absolutely. once you three would like the block grant. that simply shifts the cost. the states cut back on services for these people, and the disabled and the port will go without health care. your idea is not going to succeed. that was one of the issues of the presidential campaign, and you lost. we have medicaid. let's accept that fact. you are running the programs, you ought to be supporting the program are running. the medicaid expansion of the affordable care act is a step forward for the health-care system that will improve the lives of tens of millions of americans. the expansion will reduce care costs in states around the country and will provide states with extremely generous enhanced match rate from the federal government. we crafted this piece of the affordable care act to ensure medicaid expansion would not only be good for americans health but
i suppose mr. smith, mr. greenstein, and mr. alexander, you think the way to solve it is to put it a danger a block grant? >> yes. >> if given the choice, i would take it. >> absolutely. once you three would like the block grant. that simply shifts the cost. the states cut back on services for these people, and the disabled and the port will go without health care. your idea is not going to succeed. that was one of the issues of the presidential campaign, and you lost. we have...
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mr. smith: i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for such time as he may consume. mr. smith: madam speaker, federal i want to thank the gentleman from oklahoma for sponsoring house resolution 668. this bill allows a native american tribe that resides in oklahoma, the quapaw, to appear before the united states federal court of claims to plead for damages against the federal government for mismanagement of tribal funds. the court would issue a report either favorable or unfavorable to the tribe. if favorable, the natural resources committee would be authorized to move separate legislation to affect the court's decision. in 2002 the tribe filed a lawsuit for an accounting in federal district court of the u.s. government's mismanagement of tribal and tribal member trust assets. in november, 2004, the tribe and the u.s. government agreed that the tribe and third-party contractors would conduct an accounting of the u.s. government's actions and inactions related to the trust assets. thi
mr. smith: i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for such time as he may consume. mr. smith: madam speaker, federal i want to thank the gentleman from oklahoma for sponsoring house resolution 668. this bill allows a native american tribe that resides in oklahoma, the quapaw, to appear before the united states federal court of claims to plead for damages against the federal government for mismanagement of tribal funds. the court would...
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give even a thing or any body else do away with mel mr smith talk of the great not the only. way to handle military camps he. is having nightmares and. even then. you know you do something. and the only person that would stay with. you no good going to last. he's got cards you know. to get him going i don't like this was good. for you. that a lot of that porn mafia plays. in the dark. it's face to. face smash might bring him out here first it's. here in the first moved over here the only thing we did turning him into broken down right you know trucks and can't. fly down to being to. focus on a way. to get closer to. our work and that's my mood. when she will have to fold her bed. and with him today you know with that in mind her tone. and i thought that we don't make our bit of the heather. no way no bad no foreigner. do whatever i want to veto whatever he will do plain and simple he got her revealed i don't mind. i don't ask where you go i always make sure he had caught the cigarettes. and then yeah what. are you getting. did she do it go go down it will go down you don't pi
give even a thing or any body else do away with mel mr smith talk of the great not the only. way to handle military camps he. is having nightmares and. even then. you know you do something. and the only person that would stay with. you no good going to last. he's got cards you know. to get him going i don't like this was good. for you. that a lot of that porn mafia plays. in the dark. it's face to. face smash might bring him out here first it's. here in the first moved over here the only thing...
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i look forward to working with our new chairman, mr. smith, in the next congress. it seems we will have an opportunity to work on the things that neil armstrong believed in and felt so passionately about, about making sure that the united states remains at the top of the leaderboard when it comes to space exploration. making certain as he expressed in our committee that nasa he remains at the forefront of our technological -- technology development, research, capacity. there are few of us who will get to be or to know what neil armstrong saw and knew. there are few of us, though we want to, who will be able to see the universe in the kind of way that neil armstrong did, but what we do know is that we have the ability here in this congress and in future congresses to actually preserve what it is that we do in space and how we use technology, and that we build on the great promise of hugh dryden and neil armstrong and our great capacity as a nation for research and development and technology. i know that our leaders will be committed to preserving the names of these
i look forward to working with our new chairman, mr. smith, in the next congress. it seems we will have an opportunity to work on the things that neil armstrong believed in and felt so passionately about, about making sure that the united states remains at the top of the leaderboard when it comes to space exploration. making certain as he expressed in our committee that nasa he remains at the forefront of our technological -- technology development, research, capacity. there are few of us who...
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smith the worst of the low talk of the great not the only. one here in the military region when in camps he. is having nightmares goes in. there and then range there showing still to a solo means nothing even as throughout then. waking or. you know something. i don't know any person that would stay with. me no rules. he's got cards you know. like good. for you. in the dark. it's a. feast for that's why i bring him out here first first. moved over here the only thing we know joining the broken down right you know trucks can't. fly down to being. this oh we. are all rushing to. go no nor lay down our work and that's my mid. life you know darn a town like you know is when she will get hold of her bed. and one in a day deal with it in mind her come out all that we don't make for a bit of together. no way no bad no for. do whatever i want to veto whatever you want the plain and simple he got her original i don't know. where you go i always make sure he had a cigarette now and then yeah and what. are you getting. it's a two way it goes down it will
smith the worst of the low talk of the great not the only. one here in the military region when in camps he. is having nightmares goes in. there and then range there showing still to a solo means nothing even as throughout then. waking or. you know something. i don't know any person that would stay with. me no rules. he's got cards you know. like good. for you. in the dark. it's a. feast for that's why i bring him out here first first. moved over here the only thing we know joining the broken...
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they it want to bring back the filibuster as it existed in mr. smith goes to washington. they want it it to be like jimmy stewart where they had to go to the floor and stand on your principles. now, unfortunately, the filibuster is used secretly behind closed doors to stop debate to prevent us from even having a vote. that has nothing to do with what americans understand as a filibuster and there's no reason to allow the abuses to continue. >> well, it means that if they were to filibuster, they have to go to the floor and do as you say, mr. smith goes to washington, and talk endlessly until some conclusion. what do the changes mean for democratic bills, do you think? >> it could mean a lot. many of the bills that democrats have proposed have majority support. they can win in the senate. the problem is they can't get to the 60 votes that would required to break a filibuster or to force a vote. and so all that's being proposed here is to say, look, if you want to do a filibuster, you have to be public about it, you have to go to the floor, you have to speak openly about wh
they it want to bring back the filibuster as it existed in mr. smith goes to washington. they want it it to be like jimmy stewart where they had to go to the floor and stand on your principles. now, unfortunately, the filibuster is used secretly behind closed doors to stop debate to prevent us from even having a vote. that has nothing to do with what americans understand as a filibuster and there's no reason to allow the abuses to continue. >> well, it means that if they were to...
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i don't mean to be flippant about that at all, mr. smith. but where do you see the interest rate risk imminently coming from? that's what perplexes me here. >> yeah, that's a great point. inflation risk declined. the fed created in artificial market in holding yields down. we have negative real yelds across the curve at ten years. biggest risk for bond market right now is if the market loses credibility in the federal reserve or central banks around the globe. it would ultimately cause repricing of interest rate risk. not just domestically but around the globe. >> all right. >> i think that risk is quite high right now. >> thank you for being with us. >> you bet. >> we are looking at your trip adviser. after this stock is up about 71% year to date. of course wbt spin off from expedia. a pe of 33. it is getting pricey. but still going up. back to you. >> thank you very much. >>> when we come back, a look inside the gun industry. sales after senseless tragedies. mary thompson will break down the numbers. "power lunch" is back in two. >>> share
i don't mean to be flippant about that at all, mr. smith. but where do you see the interest rate risk imminently coming from? that's what perplexes me here. >> yeah, that's a great point. inflation risk declined. the fed created in artificial market in holding yields down. we have negative real yelds across the curve at ten years. biggest risk for bond market right now is if the market loses credibility in the federal reserve or central banks around the globe. it would ultimately cause...
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smith the worst to talk of the rain nothing only. do you in the military regime when in camps he. is having nightmares go there. in there and then range there showing still to a solo means nothing even as throughout then. waking or. you know you do something. and the only person that would stay with. me no good going to last. he's got cards you know. i'm going to go like good. for you. that law plays. in the dark. it's a. feast for that's why i bring him out here first first. here leave first moved over here the only thing we had joining him later broken down right you know floor trucks and can't. fly down to being on the water. yes oh yeah. all right to get groceries tomorrow i'm going on nor lay down i don't work and that's my mood. like he does when he will get older men. and women into nato with that in mind heard come out of that we don't mix our bit of the other. no way no bad no for. do whatever i want to eat of whatever he will do plain and simple he got her wriggling i don't want. i don't ask where you go i always make sure
smith the worst to talk of the rain nothing only. do you in the military regime when in camps he. is having nightmares go there. in there and then range there showing still to a solo means nothing even as throughout then. waking or. you know you do something. and the only person that would stay with. me no good going to last. he's got cards you know. i'm going to go like good. for you. that law plays. in the dark. it's a. feast for that's why i bring him out here first first. here leave first...
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another low but i won't give even a thing or any body else dillaway shit no mr smith it wasn't a talk of rain nothing only. we're hearing the military invasion when in camps he. is having nightmares. and then arrange their showing still to a certain means nothing even then. waking or. you know you did something. and the only person that would stay with. me no good going to last. he's got cards you know. and i don't like to be good. for you. that. plays. in the dark. caves. feast for that's why i bring him out here first. here leave first moved over here the only thing we had to our name was a broken down right you know trucks. right down to being. this oh yeah. are i think it grows are. going on nor are they down the road i'm working that my mood. like a dog our nato allies he does when he will get hold of her men. and women in the nato with that in mind her down without all that we don't make her a bit of the other. no way no bad no for. whatever i want to eat of whatever he or the lion temple has got her original i don't mind. i don't ask where you go i always make sure he had caugh
another low but i won't give even a thing or any body else dillaway shit no mr smith it wasn't a talk of rain nothing only. we're hearing the military invasion when in camps he. is having nightmares. and then arrange their showing still to a certain means nothing even then. waking or. you know you did something. and the only person that would stay with. me no good going to last. he's got cards you know. and i don't like to be good. for you. that. plays. in the dark. caves. feast for that's why...
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smith wasn't the talk of the great nothing only. when you're in the military region when in camps he tells you he's having nightmares goes in. there and then range there showing you still to a certain means. even then. waking or. you know you do something. and the only person that would stay with you meaning to tell you. you know golden rule. he's got cards you know. you can't and won't i'm going i don't like to be good i mean that's been like for you. that a lot of that poor mob they've. got in the dark. hates . feast for that's why i bring you down here for the real for that here let me first moved over here the only thing we had to our name broken down right you know floor trucks and can't. fight down to being on the water for this are we. are out to get closer to one gold all nor lay down our own work and that's my mood. like he does when she will have to fold her bed. and one in a day deal with it in mind heard come out of that we don't make for a bit of the other. no way no back no pull. do whatever i want to veto whatever you
smith wasn't the talk of the great nothing only. when you're in the military region when in camps he tells you he's having nightmares goes in. there and then range there showing you still to a certain means. even then. waking or. you know you do something. and the only person that would stay with you meaning to tell you. you know golden rule. he's got cards you know. you can't and won't i'm going i don't like to be good i mean that's been like for you. that a lot of that poor mob they've. got...
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smith that wasn't the talk of the great nothing only. to you in the military version when in camps he. is having nightmares goes in. there and then they're showing still to a soldier. ok even as throughout then. waking or. you know you do something. and the only person that would stay with. me no good going to last. he's got cards you know. i'm going i don't like good. for you. that. plays. in the dark. feast for that's why i bring him out here first it's. here you need first moved over here the only thing we had to learn english or broken down or you know trucks can't. fly down to being. this oh yeah. they get closer to the gold all nor lay down their own work and that's my mood. like you know if you will get hold of her bit. and one in a day go with it mind her come out thought that we don't make her a bit of the other. no way no bad no will. do whatever i want to tito whatever fuel the plane and temple he got her original i don't know. where you go and i always make sure he had a cigarette now and then yeah and what. are you get. it's
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a technique made famous in the classic movie "mr. smith goes to washington and expresses his intention to late dore something." (laughter) now, harry reid's doing this because he claims republicans are abusing the filibuster. >> i have faced 386 filibusters. >> stephen: 386 filibusters during harry reid's six years as majority leader. and given how little congress works, some of that has to be mitch mcconnell stopping by harry reid's family dinner to block passage of the mashed potato. (laughter) but i say so what? that's just politics. and mitch mcconnell is warning it could get worse. >> if the majority chooses to end the filibuster, if they choose to change the rules and put an end to democratic debate then the fighting, the bitterness, and the gridlock will only get worse. in the name of efficiency they would prevent the very possibility of compromise and threaten to make the disputes of the past few years look like mere pillow fights. >> stephen: he's right. to me they already look like pillow fights. i'm pretty sure joe lieberm
a technique made famous in the classic movie "mr. smith goes to washington and expresses his intention to late dore something." (laughter) now, harry reid's doing this because he claims republicans are abusing the filibuster. >> i have faced 386 filibusters. >> stephen: 386 filibusters during harry reid's six years as majority leader. and given how little congress works, some of that has to be mitch mcconnell stopping by harry reid's family dinner to block passage of the...
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mr. woodall: at this time it's my pleasure to yield to the gentleman from texas, mr. smith. mr. smith: i thank the gentleman from georgia for yielding me time. today we say good-bye to a friend and colleague and a friend on the house floor who has served congress for more than three decades. i have known and appreciated jay pearson for many years and he's sitting to my right back there on the floor right now. jay has been an integral part of the daily activities on the house floor, serving as floor assistant to speakers gingrich, hastert and boehner. it seems there isn't a question to which he doesn't know the answer, except perhaps when we leave this week. he's always informed and gives good advice. he's served with a smile on his face for the last 34 years. his expertise an enthusiasm will be missed and we all wish him the best on his well-deserved retirement system of jay, thank you again for all you have done for so many of us. thank you, mr. speaker. mr. woodall: i thank the gentleman. at this time it's my great pleasure to yield to the gentleman from wisconsin, mr. petri.
mr. woodall: at this time it's my pleasure to yield to the gentleman from texas, mr. smith. mr. smith: i thank the gentleman from georgia for yielding me time. today we say good-bye to a friend and colleague and a friend on the house floor who has served congress for more than three decades. i have known and appreciated jay pearson for many years and he's sitting to my right back there on the floor right now. jay has been an integral part of the daily activities on the house floor, serving as...
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the chair recognizes the gentleman from texas, mr. smith. mr. smith: i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous materials on the matter currently under consideration. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. smith: i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. smith: first of all, i want to thank judiciary committee chairman-elect and mel what the for their work on this bill. this deters and pun issues criminals who target u.s. economic and security interests on behalf of foreign interests. dynamic and globally information economy, the protection of intangible assets is vital not only to individual enterprises and entire industries. criminals have shifted personal information such as credit cards to the theft of corporate intellectual capital. our intelligence community has warned us that foreign interests plays a high priority on a sensitive economic information and technologies. in the u.s., the e
the chair recognizes the gentleman from texas, mr. smith. mr. smith: i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous materials on the matter currently under consideration. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. smith: i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. smith: first of all, i want to thank judiciary committee chairman-elect and mel what the...
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okay dad. ♪ ♪ mr. smith! mr. smith! ♪ hi timmy. follow me and i'll show you where they are. okay. ♪ understand you got that dog? take a look for yourself. ♪ gonna be a job getting him out of there. getting him out? we're gonna shoot him right where he is. nobody's gonna shot that dog until we're sure we can't save him. what's the matter with you joe smith, huh? that's the mut that's been making you look like an amateur. and now you're talking about getting him out? down there is a trapped and helpless dog. you guys like to kick something around when it's down? you intend to make an effort to get that mongrel out of that hole? why? because he's alive, because it's my job, because i don't think you guys are as cruel as you led on. you're just sore. joe we're wasting time. let's get busy. yeah. hey paul i got a length of rope in my truck. you want to get it for me? sure. there is no use in you fellows waiting around. why don't you go home? i'll stick around. when you find out you can't get him out then we'll have to shoot him. yeah. if that opening didn't t i could do it? w
okay dad. ♪ ♪ mr. smith! mr. smith! ♪ hi timmy. follow me and i'll show you where they are. okay. ♪ understand you got that dog? take a look for yourself. ♪ gonna be a job getting him out of there. getting him out? we're gonna shoot him right where he is. nobody's gonna shot that dog until we're sure we can't save him. what's the matter with you joe smith, huh? that's the mut that's been making you look like an amateur. and now you're talking about getting him out? down there is a...
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. >> thank you, mr. smith. is there any other public comment? >> seeing none, public comment is now closed. we can move on to our consent calendar. >> we will move into your special calendar. item 7 is a presentation of the transportation bay by architects. >> and it has been some years since we brought the design to you. and now that the towers approvals are now in place i thought that it would be appropriate for the board to hear an update from the architect of the transit tower fred clark and give you and show you the latest design. >> or at proved design. >> great. >> good morning, directors. it is a great pleasure to be here, we have made an enormous amount of progress and let me just characterize what you are going to see this morning as conceptual design in nature. we really have not quite started the full fledged design process. that is waiting for obvious reasons for various approvals. but we have engaged in an extraordinary successful collar collaboration with the san francisco planning department staff and so the design that you are g
. >> thank you, mr. smith. is there any other public comment? >> seeing none, public comment is now closed. we can move on to our consent calendar. >> we will move into your special calendar. item 7 is a presentation of the transportation bay by architects. >> and it has been some years since we brought the design to you. and now that the towers approvals are now in place i thought that it would be appropriate for the board to hear an update from the architect of the...
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in the koreas mrs smith's about the situations and countries like egypt and syria for instance and i think in part this results from a heavy focus by the intelligence community overall or on what's called signal signals intelligence that is very very sophisticated intercept systems to the detriment of the traditional human intelligence and i think now what we see in washington is a general acceptance of the fact that you can't do that the system is out of balance that they have to have much better human intelligence gathered on the ground to be able to interpret what they've gotten from signals and this is an effort to to address that problem but it also means continuously but wounding budget for intelligence. the u.k. is that he's done a binding families in need of state support found some say it was revealed average household now forced to pay five until three percent of its anything to tax. break . wage issues do just what their name implies they get between people and drive them apart like a wage and these issues seem to always take the forefront in the media it's things like abo
in the koreas mrs smith's about the situations and countries like egypt and syria for instance and i think in part this results from a heavy focus by the intelligence community overall or on what's called signal signals intelligence that is very very sophisticated intercept systems to the detriment of the traditional human intelligence and i think now what we see in washington is a general acceptance of the fact that you can't do that the system is out of balance that they have to have much...
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in the koreas mrs smith's about the situations and countries like egypt and syria for instance and i think in part this results from a heavy focus by the intelligence community overall on that what's called signal signals intelligence that is these very very sophisticated intercept systems to the detriment of the traditional human intelligence and i think now what we see in washington is a general acceptance of the fact that you can't do that the system is out of balance that they have to have much better human intelligence gathered on the ground to be able to interpret what they've gotten from signals and this is an effort to to address that problem but it also means continuously but wounding budget for intelligence. it's maybe inside of me but it's been revealed to us now relies on a run south that's when it comes to the treatment of its soldiers despite american sanctions imposed on terror ronde they've planted in past patches the nets in from the islamic republic to trim those base and by deadly snakes and up getting this done by dawn the aussies website. else online facebook sen
in the koreas mrs smith's about the situations and countries like egypt and syria for instance and i think in part this results from a heavy focus by the intelligence community overall on that what's called signal signals intelligence that is these very very sophisticated intercept systems to the detriment of the traditional human intelligence and i think now what we see in washington is a general acceptance of the fact that you can't do that the system is out of balance that they have to have...
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mr. smith? >> thank you, mr. chairman. i thank you very much for taking the time to hold the hearing. it's a very important issue, as you can described the situation in the eastern drc is dire. it's largest humanitarian crisis i think too few people have heard of. and some estimate of the war going over the course of the last fifteen to twenty years. and nearly 5 million people have been killed. many more wounded, injured, raped. it's a place are a lot of people are suffering. it's a place where i believe we can make a difference in helping to reduce the suffering. stabilitying in the region is important to the united states. we have keep partners in the area we have worked with uganda and rue wan dpa da as we have dealt with situations and the instability coming out of the drc is a threat to all of that. we have seen in recent months that africa is increasingly important in our national security interest. the instability there is given rise to many al qaeda-inspired insurgety and that threatens our security. one of the bi
mr. smith? >> thank you, mr. chairman. i thank you very much for taking the time to hold the hearing. it's a very important issue, as you can described the situation in the eastern drc is dire. it's largest humanitarian crisis i think too few people have heard of. and some estimate of the war going over the course of the last fifteen to twenty years. and nearly 5 million people have been killed. many more wounded, injured, raped. it's a place are a lot of people are suffering. it's a...
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in the koreas mrs smith's about the situations in countries like egypt and syria for instance and i think in part this results from a heavy focus by the intelligence community overall or on the what's called signal signals intelligence that is very very sophisticated intercept systems to the detriment of the traditional human intelligence and i think now what we see in washington is a general acceptance of the fact that you can't do that the system is out of balance that they have to have much better human intelligence gathered on the ground to be able to interpret what they've gotten from signals and this is an effort to to address that problem but it also means are continuously but wounding budget for intelligence. american police make another controversial step to keep an eye on citizens running all personal text messages that's a new proposition submitted to congress by a group of law enforcement professionals that the afghans have to say about it on the web site at r.t. dot com. and scholarship with the benefit of a website offering university tuition for faxes exposed in the u.k. ge
in the koreas mrs smith's about the situations in countries like egypt and syria for instance and i think in part this results from a heavy focus by the intelligence community overall or on the what's called signal signals intelligence that is very very sophisticated intercept systems to the detriment of the traditional human intelligence and i think now what we see in washington is a general acceptance of the fact that you can't do that the system is out of balance that they have to have much...
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toria as mrs smith's about the situations and countries like egypt and syria for instance and i think in part this results from a heavy focus by the intelligence community overall on what's called signal signals intelligence that is very very sophisticated intercept systems to the detriment of the traditional human intelligence and i think now what we see in washington is a general acceptance of the fact that you can't do that the system is out of balance that they have to have much better human intelligence gathered on the ground to be able to interpret what they've gotten from signals and this is an effort to to address that problem but it also means continuously but wounding budget for intelligence. in three minutes. luck. was. i've. lived. live live . download the official up location. choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorites from atsushi l.t.v. is not required to watch on t.v. all you need is your mobile device to watch ati any time. you got.
toria as mrs smith's about the situations and countries like egypt and syria for instance and i think in part this results from a heavy focus by the intelligence community overall on what's called signal signals intelligence that is very very sophisticated intercept systems to the detriment of the traditional human intelligence and i think now what we see in washington is a general acceptance of the fact that you can't do that the system is out of balance that they have to have much better...
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smith and the witnesses. mr. sherman, the ranking member of the subcommittee on terrorism and on proliferation and trade is recognized. >> i want to identify myself with the comments of the ranking member, particularly his recognition of secretary clinton's service to the country over the last four years. i want to identify myself with the comments of the gentleman from new york particularly who has called for us to rise above by partisanship. we are now focused on diplomatic security. we have lost 11 diplomats in the ten years before benghazi, and our focus on diplomatic security was modest. but now it becomes the preoccupation of the committee and a preoccupation of the foreign policy and those concerned with foreign policy nationwide. why now? partly because this time we lost an ambassador and a great man. but mostly, it's because now benghazi isn't just a loss of diplomats, we have lost some before, but now there is a partisan advantage to be sought by one side or the other . this incident was an important, b
smith and the witnesses. mr. sherman, the ranking member of the subcommittee on terrorism and on proliferation and trade is recognized. >> i want to identify myself with the comments of the ranking member, particularly his recognition of secretary clinton's service to the country over the last four years. i want to identify myself with the comments of the gentleman from new york particularly who has called for us to rise above by partisanship. we are now focused on diplomatic security. we...
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and even dvds like "mr. and mrs. smith" starring brad pitt. did we mention it is all for a good cause? the funds raised will assist social programs in tanesia. >>> remember the rocket launch in south korea? it had the capability of traveling 6,000 miles. that means woun could reach the united states. that's according to officials with south korea's defense ministry based on a part they recovered from one of the rocket's boosters. u.s. defense secretary leon panetta said that he's confident if north korea were to ever launch a missile at the united states, the u.s. military could guard against it. [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus presents the cold truth. i have a cold, and i took nyquil, but i'm still "stubbed" up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't unstuff your nose. what? [ male announcer ] it doesn't have a decongestant. no way. [ male announcer ] sorry. alka-seltzer plus fights your worst cold symptoms plus has a fast acting decongestant to relieve your stuffy nose. [ sighs ] thanks! [ male announcer ] you're welcome. that's th
and even dvds like "mr. and mrs. smith" starring brad pitt. did we mention it is all for a good cause? the funds raised will assist social programs in tanesia. >>> remember the rocket launch in south korea? it had the capability of traveling 6,000 miles. that means woun could reach the united states. that's according to officials with south korea's defense ministry based on a part they recovered from one of the rocket's boosters. u.s. defense secretary leon panetta said that...
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don't do this, mr. smith. i certainly had no idea he was about to pull a gun. >> without warning smith reaches into his satchel and pulls out a revolver. >> he pulled it out. i saw the barrel. i immediately started backing up as quickly as i could to create some distance and to get my gun out. >> corporal mecham backs up and stumbles to the ground. >> when he was yelling at me to roll over, my blood went cold. that's when i knew i didn't have any time left. i had to go for my gun right then. >> lying flat on his back, mecham quickly pulls out his gun. >> he fired the first shot, and i can still to this day, i can see the muzzle flash. i can smell the smoke. i can hear the boom. i can hear it all. >> but mecham is not hit and begins firing back. >> i know all total i hit him five times. i don't know how many hit him as he was over me and how many struck as he was running away. >> as corporal smith unloads, daniel smith runs for cover in a ditch. >> i kept shooting. as soon as he hit the ditch, i jumped to my fe
don't do this, mr. smith. i certainly had no idea he was about to pull a gun. >> without warning smith reaches into his satchel and pulls out a revolver. >> he pulled it out. i saw the barrel. i immediately started backing up as quickly as i could to create some distance and to get my gun out. >> corporal mecham backs up and stumbles to the ground. >> when he was yelling at me to roll over, my blood went cold. that's when i knew i didn't have any time left. i had to go...
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smith fought was evil, this terrible thing, bad for america. jefferson has been over for dinner again. by the end of the second term the are exchanging recipes. [laughter] they are talking about how they will plant pecans on their farms and their children's children will play beneath the trees that they have planted. six years he would have voted to impeach the guy and was a case where the politics called the science of human relationships paid off. and i think it is hugely important. dinner doesn't always end well. you can talk to jesus about that. [laughter] never mind. never mind about that. that's not here. [laughter] last thing quickly. the politics of hope every successful american president has convinced us that the president is really an investment and a sacrifice in a moment isn't simply to the austere, but to make tomorrow better than today. whatever they can, they will conjecture sensitive americans. he said i like the dreams of the future better than the history of the past which is very painful for me because i like of course. but
smith fought was evil, this terrible thing, bad for america. jefferson has been over for dinner again. by the end of the second term the are exchanging recipes. [laughter] they are talking about how they will plant pecans on their farms and their children's children will play beneath the trees that they have planted. six years he would have voted to impeach the guy and was a case where the politics called the science of human relationships paid off. and i think it is hugely important. dinner...
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i say, oh, mr. smith, i see you have back pain for 12 years since you fell off a horse. i see you're sad. you're worried. and drinking maybe is a problem. and you say, oh, my god, someone who finally understands what's going on. >> and patients can even see the results tracked over time. but the question is, is there really time for these types of in-depth conversations in emergency rooms? you guys are busy. do you have time to be drilling down on pain issues when you're dealing with all the things e.r.s deal with? >> it may not be any longer than a five-minute, honest sit-down conversation, if we are really out there to save lives this is something we have to take the extra five minutes for. >> dr. anderson walked me around a hospital in tacoma, washington. one of the first things you'll notice here and every e.r. in the state is a reminder for patients of restrictions on how much pain medication they can be prescribed. >> not only are we all playing by the same rules, we are also now all communicating with one another. >> this all happens through a statewide database.
i say, oh, mr. smith, i see you have back pain for 12 years since you fell off a horse. i see you're sad. you're worried. and drinking maybe is a problem. and you say, oh, my god, someone who finally understands what's going on. >> and patients can even see the results tracked over time. but the question is, is there really time for these types of in-depth conversations in emergency rooms? you guys are busy. do you have time to be drilling down on pain issues when you're dealing with all...
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. >> if you want to see politicians do the right thing, turn to tnt and you can watch "mr. smith goes to washington." >> is that the craziest thing, that the people would vote against boehner for speaker would vote pelosi into the speakership. >> they wouldn't have to vote for pelosi. they could vote for newt gingrich -- >> but pelosi would get the most votes. >> you need to get 218. they would need to find a nominee who had 218. i don't think boehner would ever lose, but i think it would be a big symbol, a very big kind of vote of dissatisfaction among his republicans. >> chris, you know what we don't need right now is another symbol. how about complete chaos. thank you. wait until you see the headlines the next couple days, but the grown-ups who write front pages are going to go these guys are nuts. thank you, chris, up on the hill and, josh, for enlightening us for the purposes of the viewer. >>> coming up, the man in the middle of the republican circus, john boehner. let's figure out this guy. what is his story? he's the leader of the party that doesn't want to be led b
. >> if you want to see politicians do the right thing, turn to tnt and you can watch "mr. smith goes to washington." >> is that the craziest thing, that the people would vote against boehner for speaker would vote pelosi into the speakership. >> they wouldn't have to vote for pelosi. they could vote for newt gingrich -- >> but pelosi would get the most votes. >> you need to get 218. they would need to find a nominee who had 218. i don't think boehner...
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smith thought, was evil, was this terrible thing, was bad for america. jefferson has him to dinner, has him to dinner or again, has him to dinner again. by the end of jefferson's second term, they're exchanging pecan recipes. [laughter] they're talking about how they'll plant the pecans on their farms, and their chirp, and their children's children will play beneath the trees they have planted. six years before plumber would have voted to impeach the guy. and it was a case where the politics, what fdr called the science of human relationships, paid off. and i think that that's hugely important. and i mean it. i mean, dinner does not always end well. you can talk to jesus about that, you know? [laughter] never mind. never mind about that. [laughter] that's not here. last thing quickly, the politics of hope, every successful american president has convinced us that present pain is really an investment can and that a sacrifice in in the moment is not simply to be austere, for austerity's sake, but to make tomorrow better than today. whatever they can, they
smith thought, was evil, was this terrible thing, was bad for america. jefferson has him to dinner, has him to dinner or again, has him to dinner again. by the end of jefferson's second term, they're exchanging pecan recipes. [laughter] they're talking about how they'll plant the pecans on their farms, and their chirp, and their children's children will play beneath the trees they have planted. six years before plumber would have voted to impeach the guy. and it was a case where the politics,...
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. >> i'm curious what mr. smith thinks about the conversation between senator alexander and gene sperling about research and development. i think i read that the price of plasma televisions fell 20 full and it really was -- 20-fold in a period of six to eight years, not a matter of research and development does it was staley on deployment. how much do we have to focus on new technology, getting into scale land to a point where they are produced in volumes such as prices can decline and be accessible to more consumers and create a virtuous cycle but -- relative to do technology enhancements, which are certainly to be promoted but there has to be a balance and a curious where you come down on that. >> we live normal fruits of -- on the fruits of the r&d has been conducted in years past, some by the government, in terms of their plans come a jet engines, the internet, so forth some of it was done in private research and development laboratories, like bell labs. which had profound effects. the japanese industry an
. >> i'm curious what mr. smith thinks about the conversation between senator alexander and gene sperling about research and development. i think i read that the price of plasma televisions fell 20 full and it really was -- 20-fold in a period of six to eight years, not a matter of research and development does it was staley on deployment. how much do we have to focus on new technology, getting into scale land to a point where they are produced in volumes such as prices can decline and be...